Foley, Vicki, et al. “Putting the Evidence into Preceptor Preparation”. Nursing Research and Practice, vol. 2012, 2012, https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/948593.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Foley, Vicki
Author: Billay, Diane
Author: Myrick, Florence
Author: Luhanga, Florence
Author: Yonge, Olive
Date Issued
2012
Abstract

The term evidence-based practice refers to the utilization of knowledge derived from research. Nursing practice, however, is not limited to clinical practice but also encompasses nursing education. It is, therefore, equally important that teaching preparation is derived from evidence also. The purpose of this study was to examine whether an evidence-based approach to preceptor preparation influenced preceptors in a assuming that role. A qualitative method using semistructured interviews was used to collect data. A total of 29 preceptors were interviewed. Constant comparative analysis facilitated examination of the data. Findings indicate that preceptors were afforded an opportunity to participate in a preparatory process that was engaging, enriching, and critically reflective/reflexive. This study has generated empirical evidence that can (a) contribute substantively to effective preceptor preparation, (b) promote best teaching practices in the clinical setting, and (c) enhance the preceptorship experience for nursing students.

Language

  • English
Rights
CC-BY
Host Title
Nursing Research and Practice
Volume
2012
ISSN
2090-1437
PMID Identifier
Putting the evidence into teaching
PubMed Central Identifier
3397207

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